Robert
Ebendorf

Feb. 21-22 2002


Feb. 21 & 22 workshops, "Design on the Edge" limited to Goshen Art Students
Feb. 21, 7 p.m., Church Chapel, Lecture. -- open to the public*
Reception in Art Gallery following the lecture. -- open to the public*
Feb. 22, 10 a.m. Convocation, Church Chapel.  -- open to the public*
Reception in Art Gallery following the lecture. -- open to the public*

*There is no charge, but if possible, do let us know the size of your group so that we can accommodate the size of the audience.  If you are bringing art students, give us a call or send and e-mail so your students can meet our art faculty/artists and we can show them some to the art highlights on campus.

Feb. 18 - Mar. 20, 2002, Exhibit of Jewelry and Wall Pieces
Goshen College Art Gallery open to the public

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For more information
phone Marge Brandeberry at 219-535-7400
e-mail to Margemb@goshen.edu
mail to Marge Brandeberry, Goshen College, Goshen, IN 46526.

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Learn more about Robert Ebendorf at these links

Article from June 1999, Crafts Report
http://www.craftsreport.com/june99/ebendorf.html

Smithsonian American Art Museum - Museum Purchase
http://nmaa-ryder.si.edu/collections/exhibits/renwick25/ebendorf.html

Collections at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, Suny New Platz, New York
http://www.newpaltz.edu/museum/collections/metals/1996013002007.html

Ebendorf's Teaching home page
http://blue.temple.edu/~crafts/mjcc/local/history/p44.html


Previous Eric Yake Kenagy
Visiting Artists at Goshen College
T his program, begun in 1987 to honor the memory of Eric Yake Kenagy (1966-1986), a gifted young ceramics student, has provided an opportunity for the students, faculty and Goshen community to work with, listen to and observe individuals who have made a place for themselves in the art world. In this visiting artist program, Eric's family and friends wish to celebrate the creativity Eric expressed in his too-short life, and to share with Goshen College and its friends events that will inspire others to develop their own creativity. Additional gifts to this memorial are welcome.



PREVIOUS ERIC YAKE KENAGY VISITING ARTISTS
Ruth Duckworth, Ceramist, Chicago, 1987, biography from State University of New York at Albany
Paul Soldner, Ceramist, Aspen, 1988
James Melchert, Conceptualist, Berkeley, 1989
Deborah Remington, Painter, New York, 1990
Richard Hunt, Sculptor, Chicago, 1992
Ruth Weisburg, Painter, Los Angeles, 1993
Robert Blackburn, Printmaker, New York, 1994
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Painter, New Mexico, 1995
Toshiko Takaezu , Ceramist, Elizabethtown, New Jersey, 1996
Franz Schulze, Art Critic, Chicago, 1996
Hollis Sigler, painter and printmaker, Chicago, 1998
Mary Ellen Mark, photographer, New York, 1998
Ken Heibert , graphic designer, Philadelphia, 1999
Miriam Schapiro , painter and other media, New York, 2001
Robert Ebendorg , jewelry, 2002
Vera Klement, painting, 2003

For more information about the above artists, click here .

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